
Ghana's emergency services have been stretched thin following a series of fatal road accidents in the Central and Greater Accra regions, alongside a major relief operation in the Northern Region. In Gomoa Fetteh, a tragic collision has resulted in one death and multiple critical injuries, while responders at Ayi Mensah managed a significant multi-vehicle crash. Meanwhile, the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO) has mobilized resources to support communities in Kpandai devastated by recent severe rainstorms. The road safety crisis in the Central Region claimed the life of 23-year-old Elvis Antwi from Agona Kwesi-Twikrom, who died after his motorbike collided with a commercial Urvan vehicle near Hope Village Hospital in Gomoa Fetteh. Driver Seth Kpeye reported that the accident occurred suddenly, leading to a series of crashes involving travelers heading to local beaches. Six other victims remain in critical condition and are receiving treatment at nearby hospitals following the multiple incidents on that stretch. In a separate incident at Ayi Mensah, the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) was deployed to handle a multi-vehicle accident that caused significant traffic disruption. A specialized rescue team from the Madina Fire Station and ambulance services were dispatched to assist victims and clear the scene. Authorities have urged motorists to exercise extreme caution and consider alternative routes to alleviate the resulting congestion while emergency personnel work to ensure the area is safe. Away from the roads, the Kpandai District is beginning to recover from a violent rainstorm that occurred on February 16, 2026. The storm caused extensive damage to private homes, commercial shops, and public infrastructure, displacing many residents for several weeks. NADMO has since distributed essential relief items, including roofing sheets, bedding, food, and cooking oil. District Chief Executive Haruna Abdul-Karim has called on the beneficiaries to utilize the support effectively as the government addresses the region's increasing vulnerability to climate-related disasters. These incidents collectively highlight the vital role of Ghana's emergency and disaster management infrastructure. As authorities work to improve road safety through stricter enforcement and better public education, the ongoing relief efforts in Kpandai demonstrate the importance of rapid government intervention in the face of natural disasters. Moving forward, a coordinated approach to disaster risk reduction and infrastructure resilience remains a national priority to protect lives and livelihoods across the country.
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